Friday, February 4, 2011

Conor Harrington Crossing Lines Video


Crossing Lines from Andrew Telling.

Crossing Lines is a short film that documents Irish artist, Conor Harrington's trip to Tel Aviv, Israel and Bethlehem, Palestine in May 2010.

A Telling Production Presents ’ Crossing Lines ‘
Camera, Edit & Score - Andrew Telling
Grade - Chloe Hayward
Audio Mix & Master - Andrew Telling & Dave House


David Ellis Mola Salsa

OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2010
David Ellis's newest exhibition, Mola Salsa explores process with 15 new works on paper and a new motion painting. Reflecting on images from his childhood in rural North Carolina, David draws animals, trees, clouds and images dear to him. For this exhibition Ellis engages the idea of the animal spirit to depict his ideas of transformation. Ellis also makes imagery derived from plumes of smoke and steam originally inspired by witnessing an active volcano. These linear works he calls "flow" also describes rivers, both above and below the surface. This language embodies his belief that no condition is permanent.



The show will be held at:
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Michael Jackson is Reincarnated as a Brazilian Taxi Driver

Not much info about this taxi driver from Brazil….but he does a mean Michael Jackson impersonation. Maybe he should quit his day job and go on tour…You gotta watch the video of him singing just like the King Of Pop!

It appears that the guy videotaping the cab driver is a tourist or maybe a buddy of his that wants everyone to see how much this guy sounds like Michael Jackson.

He’s driving his taxi cab while singing just like the King of Pop. This guy is effortless in his delivery of “Billie Jean” as he drives down the street. He even covers his mouth like Mike from time to time.

Most Amazing Pictures Of The Blizzaster Of 2011

Meanwhile, the snow continues to sweep the USA. This 2011 blizzaster is the largest snow storm in decades.





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